botanic garden Combo of Orange, Ginger & Rose Essential oil for Skin toning-10ml each(30 ml)
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RoseRosa damascena MillProduct Description•Origin : Bulgaria, Morocco, TurkeyNote : Middle NotePart used : PetalsExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Sweet Floral Aroma•Eighty percent of rose essential oil comes from Kazanlak Valley inBulgaria, where rose growing was introduced in the 17th century it takesmillions of rose petals to produce just a few fluid ounces of this highlyprized essential oil. The roses are handpicked very early in the morning anddistilled immediately. Harvesting in between May and June when the air inthe valley is redolent with the aroma of rose and the distillers are workingnight and day to process the roses while they still retain their essential oil.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Mind Related Conditions - Depression, Anxiety, Tension, Phobia.• Female Reproductive Disorder - Menstrual Problems (Dysmenorrhea,Endometriosis).• Skin - Acne, Skin Hydration, Scarring, Premature AgeingOrangeCitrus sinensisProduct Description•Origin : IndiaNote : Top NotePart used : PeelsExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Very fresh, deep, rich,tangy, sweet-tart aroma•Sweet orange is originated from India whereas bitter orange camefrom china, from where it was brought to Europe by Portuguese sailors,who further carried it to South America. Today, Brazil is a major supplier ofsweet orange essential oil. The oil contains vitamins, minerals, andenzymes and is widely used in the food, drinks, and confessionary industry,as well as in perfumery.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Nervousness, Anxiety.• Fluid Retention, Cellulite.• Insomnia, DepressionGingerZingiber OfficinaleProduct Description•Origin : China, India and Sri LankaNote : Middle NotePart used : Leaves and TopsExtraction : Steam DistillationAroma : Warm, earthy and spicy aroma•The perennial herb is grown from a rhizome with downwardextending roots. Long, thin leaves grow from the central stalk to a height ofground of around 4ft. the rhizomes are dried for a couple of weeks afterharvesting, then crushed, dried again, sieved, then distilled. Ginger is nativeto China and spread throughout Asia, where it was and is still consideredhighly medicinal. It does also have a reputation for being an aphrodisiac.•Therapeutic uses and properties• Arthritis.• Menstrual Cramps, Cold Limbs.• Nervousness, Mental Exaction, Circulatory Tonic